This Sunday: “Where Did We Go Wrong? The Parable of Horatio the Heretic”

Never heard of Horatio the Heretic? Our lay leader Rick Spradlin will explain.

Rick Spradlin

Rick is a special education teacher and a lifelong student of comparative religion and philosophy. He speaks a couple times a month on topics related to Unitarian Universalism.

Members of our Fellowship don’t share a creed. We’re a community of Christians, Buddhists, Jews, Wiccans, humanists  and others, including atheists and agnostics. (Yes, atheists and agnostics can have rich spiritual lives.) Rather than demand adherence to dogma, we support each other in our own unique quests for truth and meaning. That doesn’t mean we don’t believe in anything. We support and promote the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism, which emphasize respect for each other and for our planet. 

Sound interesting? The best way to learn more is to attend the Sunday morning service. Visitors are always welcome. We are friendly people. Here’s our Sunday schedule:

  • 9:15 a.m. to noon. Free childcare available.
  • 9:15 a.m. Adult Religious Education. We explore all the world’s great religious and philosophical traditions in an informal setting. This week’s topic is Scientology.
  • 9:15 a.m. Children’s religious education. Kids also learn about the world’s great religions and about respecting each other and the planet.
  • 10:15 a.m. Coffee and conversation before the service.
  • 10:45 a.m. The Sunday service. The centerpiece is a talk. Services also include music, meditations and opportunities—always optional—to share your own thoughts or ask questions.
  • Every third Sunday, we give away the collection plate to a worthy cause. This week’s offering will help two undocumented families have a better Christmas.